TO. Greenspirational Events - docs, demos, forums

angela bischoff greenspi at web.ca
Sun Oct 19 17:34:43 EDT 2008


Toronto Greenspirational Events

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Green Screens presents:

The World According to Monsanto
Monday, October 20 at 7 PM
at the NFB, 150 John Street (corner Richmond)
FREE

Monsanto is the world leader in genetically modified organisms (GMOs), as
well as one of the most controversial corporations in industrial
history. Based on a painstaking investigation, The World According to
Monsanto puts together the pieces of the company's history, calling on
hitherto unpublished documents and numerous first-hand accounts.

In the light of its troubling past, can we really believe these noble
intentions? Misleading reports, collusion, pressure tactics and attempts
at corruption: the history of Monsanto is filled with disturbing episodes.
Behind its clean, green image, Monsanto is tightening its grasp on the
world seed market, striving for market supremacy to the detriment of food
security and the global environment.
  
The screening will be followed by a policy discussion with the Canadian
Institute for Environmental Law and Policy. Donations to CIELAP welcome.

For more information 416.973.3012
<http://www.nfb.ca/mediatheque>www.nfb.ca/mediatheque

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Global Financial Meltdown: Is this the end of Capitalism?

Monday, October 20 @ 7pm / Trinity-St. Paul Church, 427 Bloor St W.

INFO: Toronto International Socialists, 416.924.9042;  www.socialist.ca

Speaker: Pam Frache

As the current economic crisis continues to deepen, many are fearing the
worst.

How safe are our jobs and pensions? Why is Wall Street getting bailed out
while thousands lose their homes? What can ordinary people do about the
financial meltdown? Is there an alternative to capitalism? Join us as we
discuss the global financial meltdown.

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Who killed the electric car?

Tues. Oct 21  8.30
Ontario Institute for Studies in Education (OISE/UT)
252 Bloor St. W.   (St. George Stn)
Rm 5-262
PWYC

Q&A after the film

<http://www.torontothebetter.net/2tgbd-2009movies.html>http://www.torontothebetter.net/2tgbd-2009movies.html

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Planet in Focus
9th Annual International Environmental and Video Festival
Toronto
Oct. 22 - 26

It's time for the 9th Annual Planet in Focus Festival!  Some of the most
outstanding and compelling environmental films and videos created by
Canadian and international filmmakers will be featured at the festival
over the course of 5 days.

http://www.planetinfocus.org/

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Stop Canadian Involvement in Torture: Toronto Demo, Wednesday, October 22,
4:30-5:30 pm
Toronto Office of CSIS, the Canadian spy agency complicit in torture
277 Front Street West, at John (across from the CBC)

Join us for the final leg of the October Caravan to End Canadian
Involvement in Torture with a nonviolent presence at the Toronto
headquarters of CSIS, the Canadian spy agency that is up to its neck in
complicity in torture.

More info: Stop Canadian Involvement in Torture, tasc at web.ca

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After the election - Neo-liberal crisis or neo-conservative advance?
Strategies for the Left

Tuesday, October 21 @ 7pm / Room 2214, OISE, U of T, 252 Bloor Street West 

INFO: Socialist Project, web www.socialistproject.ca

A panel discussion followed by Q&A.

Speakers:

Bryan Evans, Socialist Project; Associate Professor, Department of
Politics and Public Administration, Ryerson University.

Grace-Edward Galabuzi, Associate Professor, Department of Politics and
Public Administration, Ryerson University.

Tam Goossen, Research Associate, Asian Institute of the Munk Centre
(University of Toronto); Board of Directors, Community Social Planning
Council of Toronto; former President, Urban Alliance on Race Relations.

Judy Rebick, Sam Gindin Chair in Social Justice and Democracy, School of
Social Work and the Department of Politics and Public Administration,
Ryerson University.

The Canadian election is taking place in the context of a severe financial
crisis in the US, a Presidential election that seems to be breaking from
Bush's America, and multiple crises in neoliberalism. Yet, the Canadian
political right under the leadership of Stephen Harper's Conservative
government appears to be consolidating power; the centre-left remains
electorally divided between the Liberals, Greens and NDP, and limited in
its policy horizons; and the wider progressive and radical left barely
seems to have a foothold in either electoral or policy debates, which was
not the case even a decade or so ago.

This discussion brings together some of the most prominent and unique
voices on Canadian politics and policy to debate these issues in light of
theresults of the October 14 election.

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Media Democracy Day 2008: Missing in the Media

Thursday, October 23 @ 9am-5pm / International Student Centre, 33 St.
George Street, U of T

INFO: web www.missinginthemedia.ca

Free.

What is missing in the media? Who is left out from mainstream news
coverage in Canada today?

A large coalition of independent media organizations, advocacy groups and
media activists will ask these questions and more at "Missing in the
Media: Media Democracy Day Toronto 2008," taking place all day, with a
series of thematic and skills-building panels and workshops on media
democracy, as well as a media fair.

WORKSHOPS: Anti-oppression, Podcasting 101, Social Media, Online Video,
Citizen Journalism, and more!

MEDIA FAIR: To book a table at the Media Fair, e-mail
info at missinginthemedia.ca.

BLOG: Let us know what you think is missing in the media at our blog:
http://missinginthemedia.ca/blog.

The day will conclude with a rabble.ca relaunch party in the evening at
the Steam Whistle Roundhouse.

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Raising a Ruckus! Emerging media finding common ground, making change

Thursday, October 23
Steamwhistle Roundhouse
255 Bremner Blvd
Doors Open @ 8pm
$10-25 (sliding scale)

Join us for the relaunch of rabble.ca on Media Democracy Day. This event
features a keynote panel on emerging and independent media in the new
political environment, including Maude Barlow, Linda McQuaig, Duncan
Cameron and Jessica Yee. This panel will ponder what the elections mean
for progressive movements and how emerging and independent media can play
a stronger role in supporting progressive movements.  Ticket price
includes refreshments, stimulating ideas, some of the best of Toronto's
music scene, and pssst... surprises! Added bonus: supporting independent
media. Visit
<http://www.bettermail.ca/ct/242/55515/3561411/40c17b4451eb8d259ead1f0242583ceb>rabble.ca
to purchase tickets or for more information.

A limited number of tickets are also available for rabble.ca's pre-launch
fundraiser reception featuring delectable and bountiful catering, organic
wine, local beer, live music, mingling with rabble columnists and staff, a
special silent auction and more! Tickets are $150. Go to
<http://www.bettermail.ca/ct/242/55515/3561412/40c17b4451eb8d259ead1f0242583ceb>rabble.ca/reception for
details.

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Bixi -- Montreal's new bike sharing program -- will demo its program here
in Toronto.

Do you want to see a bike sharing program in Toronto? Check it out...

Friday, October 24, 2008
10 am - 12 pm
Centre for Social Innovation, 215 Spadina Avenue

Bixi, Montreal's new massive public bike sharing system, will be visiting
Toronto to show us a demo. They'll allow us to try out the system to get a
glimpse of what is possible in Toronto after we multiply it by 1000.

Bixi memberships cost $80 per year. A user can take a bike out from any of
the 300 stations throughout the core - a station is always only 200 metres
away. The first half hour of your travel is free with prices rising
quickly after that. Most people will only need the bike for a half hour at
most before locking it up at any available station. You can see more of
how Bixi works at http://bixi.ca

Is this something you'd like for Toronto?

For more info:  4163920290, info at torontocat.ca

Hosts: Toronto Coalition for Active Transportation, Community Bicycle
Network, and Toronto Cyclists Union

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BodySpirit at the Transformative Learning Centre presents,
   as part of the Transformative Martial Arts Film Series:

     MESTRE BIMBA:  A CAPOEIRA ILUMINADA
                    ("The Enlightened Capoeira")

Friday   OCTOBER 24, 2008   3-5pm
Board Room, 12th Floor
Ontario Institute for Studies in Education, U of Toronto
252 Bloor St. W. , Toronto (directly above St. George subway station)
Free

http://www.greeneconomics.net/TMA_Film_Series.htm

This is the inspiring and riveting documentary biography of Mestre Bimba,
one of the founding fathers of contemporary capoeira.  Capoeira is the
colourful martial and musical art of Brazil, rooted in the survival and
resistance struggles of Afro-Brazilians. Bimba led a social and spiritual
renaissance of capoeira--"Capoeira Regional"--in the 1930s that would
have major influences in Brazil and throughout the world.

The film will be hosted by Lang Liu, chief instructor of Filhos de Bimba
(Toronto).  Discussion of the film and the wide range of issues relating
to transformative martial arts will follow.

For more information, including the film trailer, see
http://www.greeneconomics.net/TMA_Film_Series.htm

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Announcing the 7th Annual
NEW COLLEGE CONFERENCE on RACISM & NATIONAL
CONSCIOUSNESS

"WHITE SUPREMACY AND THE REGULATION OF IDENTITY"

Saturday October 25, 2008
10 am  - 5.30 pm
Wetmore Hall, 21 Classic Avenue (at Spadina)
New College, University of Toronto

http://racismandnationalconsciousness.wordpress.com/

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